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No one has fully committed to macOS Sonoma yet.

No one has fully committed to macOS Sonoma yet.

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Xelo24
Member
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06-04-2016, 08:54 PM
#1
I received a software update notification about the Sonoma upgrade, and while I wouldn’t install it right away on my daily MacBook Pro due to existing Parallels setups and other applications, I might try it out in Studio just to see how it works. I’m not someone who jumps into upgrades on the first try, but I haven’t heard anything alarming from beta users.
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Xelo24
06-04-2016, 08:54 PM #1

I received a software update notification about the Sonoma upgrade, and while I wouldn’t install it right away on my daily MacBook Pro due to existing Parallels setups and other applications, I might try it out in Studio just to see how it works. I’m not someone who jumps into upgrades on the first try, but I haven’t heard anything alarming from beta users.

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RS923
Member
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06-10-2016, 02:27 AM
#2
I updated my M1 Max Mac Studio and M1 Macbook Air on day one. Everything appears to be working well. I manage to run parallel and multipass for virtual machines. There was an issue where one of my multipass VMs failed to boot after the upgrade, but since I create or delete these via scripts, I simply removed and rebuilt it without investigating further. I haven’t really tested the Safari features much yet—Firefox 118 now includes local translation (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/11...easenotes/), which has convinced me to try it again. The rest looks fine overall. If you have a great monitor, you’ll appreciate those screen savers; they’re surprisingly effective.
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RS923
06-10-2016, 02:27 AM #2

I updated my M1 Max Mac Studio and M1 Macbook Air on day one. Everything appears to be working well. I manage to run parallel and multipass for virtual machines. There was an issue where one of my multipass VMs failed to boot after the upgrade, but since I create or delete these via scripts, I simply removed and rebuilt it without investigating further. I haven’t really tested the Safari features much yet—Firefox 118 now includes local translation (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/11...easenotes/), which has convinced me to try it again. The rest looks fine overall. If you have a great monitor, you’ll appreciate those screen savers; they’re surprisingly effective.

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
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06-23-2016, 12:15 AM
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I’m using a 27” LED Cinema Display, which is quite good. The screensavers are actually interesting—I’m showing the Utah landscape with all the red rock. I haven’t pushed the update to my Touch Bar M2 MBP yet, but I did go ahead with Studio. So far it seems to be working well; I haven’t gone too deep into it, but the update went smoothly at least.
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jerrydog01
06-23-2016, 12:15 AM #3

I’m using a 27” LED Cinema Display, which is quite good. The screensavers are actually interesting—I’m showing the Utah landscape with all the red rock. I haven’t pushed the update to my Touch Bar M2 MBP yet, but I did go ahead with Studio. So far it seems to be working well; I haven’t gone too deep into it, but the update went smoothly at least.